Hi all,It's time for me to buy a new helmet and I'm after reviews, both positive and negative, on the myriad of helmets available.I'm willing to spend up to $300-ish for the right lid and would like some advice as to which are currently the better helmets on the market.

Any others worth investigating?I'm moving on from a Lazer Magma which is reasonably light but very bulky with poor ventilation. Naturally I'll be trying before buying to ensure the helmet fits and is comfortable and I'm only interested in buying local, not from OS on-line retailers.Thanks,Mark

The forehead sweat band / padding does a good job for 1-2 hours or so, but after that the sweat fills my glasses as did my old cheap bell. I do tend to do all my riding between 10am and 3pm up here in Townsville though.

Overall I feel ok with this purchase, mainly for the lightweight nice fit.

The forehead sweat band / padding does a good job for 1-2 hours or so, but after that the sweat fills my glasses as did my old cheap bell. I do tend to do all my riding between 10am and 3pm up here in Townsville though.

Overall I feel ok with this purchase, mainly for the lightweight nice fit.

Install one of these under your helmet, you'll never get sweat in your eyes ever again and your helmet will stay fresh and clean. The peak will give the top half of your face a little bit of sun protection as well.

When I went in-store to buy my bike and accessories (including a helmet) the sales guy did not tell me any prices but instead got me to try on every helmet they had in and around my set price range (which was quite a few) and discard the one's that didn't feel comfortable.Once I'd culled them down to about 4 he told me the pricing and we went through the pro's and cons of them all.

The one that felt the most comfortable on my noggin was the MET Inferno, though some of the Bell and Giro helmets looked nicer they didn't feel as nice to wear....so the MET came home with me and it's done the job thus far.

I'd most certainly try on all the helmets you've listed but perhaps have a look at some others in the store to see how they feel as well....as you just never know.

The forehead sweat band / padding does a good job for 1-2 hours or so, but after that the sweat fills my glasses as did my old cheap bell. I do tend to do all my riding between 10am and 3pm up here in Townsville though.

Overall I feel ok with this purchase, mainly for the lightweight nice fit.

Thats hard work riding in the Townsville desert at that time of day. Good work.

The forehead sweat band / padding does a good job for 1-2 hours or so, but after that the sweat fills my glasses as did my old cheap bell. I do tend to do all my riding between 10am and 3pm up here in Townsville though.

Overall I feel ok with this purchase, mainly for the lightweight nice fit.

Install one of these under your helmet, you'll never get sweat in your eyes ever again and your helmet will stay fresh and clean. The peak will give the top half of your face a little bit of sun protection as well.

I bought a Limar Ultralight a month or two ago. Light weight was my goal - had been having one or two neck issues with a heavy old clunker of a helmet. The Limar is the lightest you can get and I have been very impressed with how comfortable it is. I have quite an oval head and it fits me a bit better than a Giro and much better than my Catlike.

Ventilation is okay, not fantastic but other than that highly recommended. Cycling Express have them for about $160.

scirocco wrote:I bought a Limar Ultralight a month or two ago. Light weight was my goal - had been having one or two neck issues with a heavy old clunker of a helmet. The Limar is the lightest you can get and I have been very impressed with how comfortable it is. I have quite an oval head and it fits me a bit better than a Giro and much better than my Catlike.

Ventilation is okay, not fantastic but other than that highly recommended. Cycling Express have them for about $160.

Out of interest did it help with your sore neck and do you know what the weight difference was between the new and old?

I spent weeks looking for a new helmet. I tried on just about every brand available in my city until I found the "cinderella" fit. Forget reviews, etc just find the model that suits your noggin and then use price/looks as a guide.

nickdos wrote:I spent weeks looking for a new helmet. I tried on just about every brand available in my city until I found the "cinderella" fit. Forget reviews, etc just find the model that suits your noggin and then use price/looks as a guide.

Yep, this one. I had a budget and ended up picking up the top Bontrager because the comfort was SO MUCH BETTER. I was open to MET and Lazer and they just didn't fit my head.

I've been riding a Prevail for a while now, and looks aside (bit mushroomy on my head) it's the best feeling and best fitting and lightest helmet I've ever had.$299 RRP isn't cheap, but it's a good investment.

A point of interest on this topic is that Big W sell helmets for around $18 that have easily removable Australian standards stickers - they don't self destruct when peeled. Make of that tidbit what you will.

JessicaAlba wrote:I'm under a Limar 777. Fits my head really well, very light, great ventilation and didn't break the bank, as some will.

I suggest as long as it meets necessary safety standards, personal fit and budget, any helmet is as good as another... So it really comes down to whichever you look good wearing, lol.

Hi JessicaAlba,I think you have managed to see through the hype of helmet envy. The only difference I see in helmets is the amount of air passing through them, and the fitting of the thing to your head. They all don't weigh much these days, and if you believe the Aus standards blurb they all pass the same test in an impact.

But a nice red $300-00 helmet hanging off the bars impresses at the coffee shop......

JessicaAlba wrote:I'm under a Limar 777. Fits my head really well, very light, great ventilation and didn't break the bank, as some will.

I suggest as long as it meets necessary safety standards, personal fit and budget, any helmet is as good as another... So it really comes down to whichever you look good wearing, lol.

Hi JessicaAlba,I think you have managed to see through the hype of helmet envy. The only difference I see in helmets is the amount of air passing through them, and the fitting of the thing to your head. They all don't weigh much these days, and if you believe the Aus standards blurb they all pass the same test in an impact.

But a nice red $300-00 helmet hanging off the bars impresses at the coffee shop......

Absolutely. Although, I do think I'd balk at an $18 BigW special... Imo, any of the $70 - $150 range are going to be more than adequate.

And what would be ideal, would be to have the price tag still attached to said $300 helmet, just so there is no doubt as to its awesomeness

Back when I started riding my Kmart helmet rocked LOL .......found out quickly that a jock strap band is not agood adjusting system since then I've purchase a BBB Taurus which was a huge improvement.

Since November I finally bit the bullet and bought a Kask Mojito (isn't that a cocktail ) bloody great helmet with great fit and comfort plus you look cool I also wear caps underneath as it helps in sweat, sun, rain etc plus it's Italy Made which must make it special LOL

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